I haven't been to the food street for several years, and I have been there several times in the last two years. Either the big restaurants or the second floor are subject to a 15% service charge, and there are few snacks. Try to avoid going there unless the government makes a reasonable rectification one day.
When it comes to food, I hope you can visit the Fifth Avenue. There are many private restaurants, such as Guangdong Weixian and Chenggui Restaurant. Others have been developed by yourself as soon as you visit, and you must walk to enjoy the scenery of the old concession. Personally, I think this scenery in Tianjin is the most attractive. During the day, in the sun, there is shade, there are pieces of ivy walls, and beautiful small buildings are hidden in the yard under the shade.
In addition, behind the Quanyechang, there are Tianjin Roast Duck Restaurant, Banquet House, Goubuli, and what Henan Road is along Binjiang Road, where there are piles of small restaurants and a braised mutton, which is quite famous.
In the past, there were so many delicious places in Tianjin that Grandma's government didn't cherish them at all. They were all remodeled, demolished and sold. In the past, Huangjia Garden was the most famous snack. . .
However, if you are a Muslim or want to eat a Muslim restaurant, you can go north along the Beijing-Tianjin Highway to Tianmu, a Muslim community in Tianjin. There are Muslim restaurants on both sides of the road, and instant-boiled mutton is the best. The mutton is fresh, freshly cut and particularly delicious, which is much cheaper than in the city.
If you want to eat seafood, you can go to Tanggu, take the light rail at Zhongshan Gate, it takes 2 minutes to get there, and you can also visit the foreign goods market.